12-30-2003, 05:18 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Zantrex-3?
Has anybody got any information on "America's hottest new 'Super Pill'"? Other than the fact that you don't trust any of these types of things. Neither do I, I just happen to be looking at an advertisement in a magazine and it looks brand new and like its going to end up killing some people before it gets dragged from the shelf.
Sofar I know (read: I'm told by the advertisement) that its... -Not ephedrine-based -546% more effective than ephedrine-based products -Beyond ephedrine, beyond fat-burners, beyond everything -Zantrex-3 is serious weight loss. Sounds too good to be true, have we reached the level of an effective diet pill or is this just another hyped piece of garbage. Those are some pretty bold claims. |
12-30-2003, 05:25 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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Garbage product from a garbage company is what I hear. It is just an overpriced caffeine pill. The best non-ephedra product that I hear works great is 'Tight' by SAN. The best ephedra based product (obviously they will work a lot better but have more risks) is VPX Liquid Clenbutrx. Don't waste your money on Zantrex-3.
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12-30-2003, 09:09 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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Well, I don't advocate them nor do I put them down. I think taking them comes down to if you feel they are worth it to you, because they are quite expensive. Hell, one cycle of 240cc Liquid Clenbutrx (which is about 1.5 month worth) will run you $95. I also am familiar with the ones that people are using the most and which gets the best results. And yes, I have never nor will ever use fat burners. For somebody that is very obese it might help them get a jump start, or for somebody who competes professionally and needs to trim down to 5-7% bodyfat for a competition it will be probably necessary. For all other reasons...well I guess that depends on how deep your pockets are and how quickly you want that fat off your body.
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12-30-2003, 09:27 PM | #5 (permalink) |
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What are the risks with these products, are any long term effects yet discovered? What are the increased risks involved with the ephedra based products?
I'm not obese or looking to find an easy way out or trimming down for competition, I just think that attacking this from all angles and exploring every option is a good way to do it. |
12-30-2003, 09:55 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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I honestly dont know that much about the risks to them so hopefully somebody else that actually knows will chime in and post. i do know that coma, seizures,heart attack, and death have occured by using fat burners, however, I am not sure if it was because these people overdosed, had bad hearts to begin with, or something else. Like I said, hopefully somebody more knowledgable on this subject will be able to add something to this post.
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01-02-2004, 10:56 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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No more information? I may try it out myself and tell you all in 30 years or so what it was like.
You suggested Tight by SAN as the forerunner for non-ephedra products? What reasons are there for the conclusion, just word of mouth? They say that they do their thing while not interfering with the CNS, so would it not provide the energy boost that an overprieced caffeine pill (Zantrex-3) would? Looking at both of the websites, Tight looks like it won't provide the same weight loss to my wallet, so thats not a bad thing. |
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